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Amazon delivery driversArs Technica
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The National Labor Relations Board has filed charges against Amazon .
The NLRB accused Amazon of "a series of illegal tactics to discourage union activities" Amazon has found itself in increasingly hot water ever since drivers joined the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union in 2021 .
Amazon has yet to comment on the charges.
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